niiy 3IServicesi■TodayAlfred CNiildsmd*■ XFuneral services wer§ ooaiducted this aifltemioian in Brurajage Chap-el tor Alfred O. QiiMis, 80, refiired Beaverhead Oounlty rancher and whiter commissioner, ? who died Friday evening: in tthe State Hbss-pitial !aJt Wkitn Springs,The ffiniai rites were directed by the UDS Church and interment was in the ftimaly plot ait Mbun-tiain View Cemetery.Serving as pallbearers were Ernest Nygnen, Efrrrmetit Blomquisit, Kenneth Morrison, Den MeOand-leste, Fhjul Beettiioher and Stanley Sisteisoin,A native of Orangeville, Uitah, Mr. Childs Was born December 28, 1885 and had been a resident of this area tor 30 years.He ranched! in the Dillon area and Was water commissioner off Birch Creek until lie retired! in 1945.Mr. Child's was married in 1907 at Orangeville to Alice Snow. He whs a member of itlie Church of Jesus Christ of Lalt’ter-day Saints.Surviving are sons, Osdon, Orangeville; Ray, Dilton; and Arthur K., BuHite; a dtaiughter, Mrs. WdUaiam Merritt, Dillon; sisters, Mas. Agnes PaitterSon, Colorado, and Mrs. Pauline Brurto, Idaho; 11 grtmdlchiMren; and 11 grenit grandchildren.